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The Glaze also reminds me of the Leo, but also reminds me of the starter AC you can get in the first three Armored Core games. :k This show definitely reminds me of Armored Core, both in its mechanics and in its plot.

Reading through some other forums and reddits, apparently the director and writer do not seem to inspire much confidence based on their past works. Anyone who has watched their works care to explain why?

Reading through some other forums and reddits, apparently the director and writer do not seem to inspire much confidence based on their past works. Anyone who has watched their works care to explain why?

And here I thought Okada was being 'phased out' by the industry, and she returns in motha-frakking Gundam of all things. With Nagai, I hope this becomes an overdramatic tearjerker behind the obvious mecha battles.

Wouldn't be true to Okada if there weren't childhood friends, but can I have at least opposite gender couple as well? (In b4 they met the princess when they were kids as well )

In any case, it's nice to see Gundam back again in what seems to be a more adult story. Even Recognista seemed too childish in story, so I hope this proves to be different.

So did anyone notice those weird protrusions in our MC's back while henwas doing some reps? Looks weird.

They resembled bolts or jacks in his spine. Either, he has to hook in literally physically when he pilots, and they use their nervous system to help control the mechs. Or they are from some kind of past war wound or something.

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The Glaze also reminds me of the Leo, but also reminds me of the starter AC you can get in the first three Armored Core games. :k This show definitely reminds me of Armored Core, both in its mechanics and in its plot.

kit bashing an MS has been around since UC even before it was popularized by SEED, the SD series, AGE has it as a main gimmick, & taken to extreme by Build Fighters,
yes the Gundam along with the grunt units having upgrade parts as they progressed or evolved also reminds me of Armored Core along with some units resembling Muscle Tracers (MT), not sure if they can also mix & match limbs instead of just the optional parts & equipment, but maybe to grunt units only & not the Gundam itself which has an irreplaceable base body frame.

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kit bashing an MS has been around since UC even before it was popularized by SEED, the SD series, AGE has it as a main gimmick, & taken to extreme by Build Fighters,
yes the Gundam along with the grunt units having upgrade parts as they progressed or evolved also reminds me of Armored Core along with some units resembling Muscle Tracers (MT), not sure if they can also mix & match limbs instead of just the optional parts & equipment, but maybe to grunt units only & not the Gundam itself which has an irreplaceable base body frame.

Yeah I wasn't looking at that angle whatsoever, actually. I was looking at the setting and the differences between machines, the plotline and aesthetic. The mech customization was a backseat thought to all that. That the machines remind me of ACs and MTs is a bonus, though.

Reading through some other forums and reddits, apparently the director and writer do not seem to inspire much confidence based on their past works. Anyone who has watched their works care to explain why?

She's similar to Yousuke Kuroda in a sense I think. Extremely prolific with works that vary greatly in quality. But when she pairs with the right team and director the end product works well.

The great thing about this show is she's paired with Nagai, and her previous works with him have been some of the better ones of her career (Toradora, Anohana).

And she loves melodrama, which certainly helped the Seed franchise back in the day. So I understand why Sunrise chose her.

Does anybody else notice that the animation in the PV (especially the battles) doesn’t look so hot? I don’t think it’s 00-level or G-Reco-level, more like close to AGE-level or GBF(T)-level or worse, Stargazer-level. I hope the majority of the good stuff not shown (eg. the Gundam fights) looks and moves smoother & better.

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Yeah, or a bit of Turn A.

And a little bit from Broken Blade. Those who haven't seen it yet, please do. It's dope if you like mecha and war between kingdoms (there are two versions: OVAs & TV series, choose whichever format you like, no significant differences in the story but I personally recommend the OVAs). It's rather short, so it wil probably be a good warm-up before Tekketsu.

Does anybody else notice that the animation in the PV (especially the battles) doesn’t look so hot? I don’t think it’s 00-level or G-Reco-level, more like close to AGE-level or GBF(T)-level or worse, Stargazer-level. I hope the majority of the good stuff not shown (eg. the Gundam fights) looks and moves smoother & better.

It's being animated by Studio 3 so the Age or BF (or even Destiny) comparisons are probably valid. 00 Was also animated by them but Seiji Mizushima is known for his dynamic action scenes that made the battles look a lot better.

And a little bit from Broken Blade. Those who haven't seen it yet, please do. It's dope if you like mecha and war between kingdoms (there are two versions: OVAs & TV series, choose whichever format you like, no significant differences in the story but I personally recommend the OVAs). It's rather short, so it wil probably be a good warm-up before Tekketsu.

Off topic but is the story the same? And is the OVA a compilation? Or an alternate take/separate continuation?

Off topic but is the story the same? And is the OVA a compilation? Or an alternate take/separate continuation?

I'll definitely check it out

Let me give you a synopsis and you can judge it for yourself:

Spoiler for Broken Blade synopsis:

It’s a story where most people have “magic power”. The “magic” here is the ability to control Quartz, a crystal that powered most of the technology in the civilization, in a setting where Khrishna kingdom is at war with the invading Athens kingdom. They use Quartz-powered Golems (the giant robot in this series) to wage the war. The world itself looks more like medieval-steampunk with the Quartz replacing the steam. Our MC, Rygart and his little brother, however, are a little different from others in that they were born without “magic” whatsoever, so their dad live with them in the outskirt to teach them how to live “manually” so that they can survive and take care of themselves. That’s pretty much the backstory of it.

Flash forward to when the Rygart has dropped out from academy and lives as a farmer, he was asked to help his friends Hodr & Sigyn, the young King and Queen of Khrisna, in the fight against the invading Athens. Hodr asked for the Rygart’s help as he has excavated what looks to be an ancient Golem buried deep beneath the ground but with futuristic interface resembling our own modern computers. It turns out the “ancient Golem” cannot be contolled by any “magicians” in the Kingdom, and by some accident, the no-magic Rygart is able to control it and then help Krishnan soldiers to fend off the Athens' golems. But the thing is, the young commander of the Athens squad is also a friend of Hodr, Sigyn & Rygart back in the academy. From there, the true conflict starts.

So there you have it, my synopsis for Broken Blade (the manga is titled Break Blade though). The OVA is actually the original version consist of 6 episodes with each one being about an hour. It was then aired on TV and divided into 12 episodes to match the TV format of 20-or-so minutes per episode. I myself prefer the OVAs because it’s has nicer flow and a more concise watch. Also, the OP & ED are better in the OVAs than the TV series . The TV series did manage to inject some small details but it's not really worth it. I do however recommend that you check out the manga and read from the beginning if you're interested in the story after you watched the anime as there are differences and more details left, and the story also continues in the manga where the anime stops after the defeat of a certain general (not really a spoiler as there are many generals in BB).